I have a big set of tekton tongue and groove pliers and I was paid entirely by my 10 percent back in rewards and honestly I am impressed with the quality
Awesome videos! I'll guess you're not really in the rust belt, I work up in Michigan and I am constantly reaching for a 1/2 inch high torque to bust crap loose. I like your set up on 3/8 but I know I couldn't go to 3/8. Nice cart tour. I will recommend the harbor freight pliers organizer for at least the pliers you reach for more often. It's helped me quite a bit and it's cheap
My only suggestion would be bail on the chrome sockets and only use impact sockets. Impact sockets can be used on hand or power, but chrome will break on power tools. Saves money and space
@@Bryan916 What I mean is ditch the chrome ones altogether and only use the impact sockets. Just my 2 cents on saving money and space. Some people agree with it, others don't. Either way, good planning on the tools overall. Invest in the tools, not where you store them. No tool box is worth spending 5k+ on lol.
@@PhillyDee215 having that level of grip made the difference for me on several jobs. Being an industrial mechanic these have saved my bacon when access wouldn't allow other methods. I think that's why write has such a foot hold and brand loyalty in the industrial world.
i have everything icon works better then snap on all my snap on sockets have always cracked under pressure ive used cheap ass harbor freight sockets pittsburg and boy oh boy they dont break lol
Man I like the simplicity of your cart. I mostly do suspension work so I'm surprised to see you have 1/4 What work do you do mostly like the three most common jobs you need 1/4 I use 1/2 allot. I have a whole set in impact form. I do lift kits, running gear and steering
@@Bryan916 thank you for asking! It's a Rubbermaid style cart that's 3 ft long and I have plywood walls on it with custom holders for my tools. I use Ernst rails and a husky tool bag to hold all my pliers and hammers.
And I have to say I also have a 16 oz $79 snap on dead blow ball a peen hammer expensive for a non professional mechanic ish diy person but if your hands are slick from antifreeze oil grease transmission fluid and you are using a ball a peen dead blow hammer other than the snap on with extra black over mold for more grip and the hammer flies out of your hand when working on someone else's vehicle you're gonna wish you had the snap on hammer i almost owed my best friend a windshield with the light blue sunscreen built into the glass in the top of the windshield in a 1995 ford mustang in 2002 that would not have been a cheap windshield to have to replace at the time
I have a big set of tekton tongue and groove pliers and I was paid entirely by my 10 percent back in rewards and honestly I am impressed with the quality
Awesome videos! I'll guess you're not really in the rust belt, I work up in Michigan and I am constantly reaching for a 1/2 inch high torque to bust crap loose. I like your set up on 3/8 but I know I couldn't go to 3/8. Nice cart tour. I will recommend the harbor freight pliers organizer for at least the pliers you reach for more often. It's helped me quite a bit and it's cheap
Fantastic content 👌 👏 👍
My only suggestion would be bail on the chrome sockets and only use impact sockets. Impact sockets can be used on hand or power, but chrome will break on power tools. Saves money and space
I have impact sockets and I use them when needed.
@@Bryan916 What I mean is ditch the chrome ones altogether and only use the impact sockets. Just my 2 cents on saving money and space. Some people agree with it, others don't. Either way, good planning on the tools overall. Invest in the tools, not where you store them. No tool box is worth spending 5k+ on lol.
Only other person I’ve seen with genius sockets. I’ve got their SAE set. Good for the money.
Hi Bryan,
Are you still working on 4.7L Jeeps? Dropped a valve on Cyl 3.
Impressed by your past videos.
I didn't know you ever had Bryan 916 mechanic screwdrivers sir .
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I like Wright Grip wrenches🔧
Best wrenches on the planet. I've never had a wrench where the open end is as strong as the box
@@ViperMods_216 facts.....I thought i was the only one that noticed that
@@PhillyDee215 having that level of grip made the difference for me on several jobs. Being an industrial mechanic these have saved my bacon when access wouldn't allow other methods. I think that's why write has such a foot hold and brand loyalty in the industrial world.
@@ViperMods_216 Agreed
i have everything icon works better then snap on all my snap on sockets have always cracked under pressure ive used cheap ass harbor freight sockets pittsburg and boy oh boy they dont break lol
Man I like the simplicity of your cart. I mostly do suspension work so I'm surprised to see you have 1/4
What work do you do mostly like the three most common jobs you need 1/4
I use 1/2 allot. I have a whole set in impact form. I do lift kits, running gear and steering
Why is your cart complicated?
@@Bryan916 thank you for asking! It's a Rubbermaid style cart that's 3 ft long and I have plywood walls on it with custom holders for my tools. I use Ernst rails and a husky tool bag to hold all my pliers and hammers.
And I have to say I also have a 16 oz $79 snap on dead blow ball a peen hammer expensive for a non professional mechanic ish diy person but if your hands are slick from antifreeze oil grease transmission fluid and you are using a ball a peen dead blow hammer other than the snap on with extra black over mold for more grip and the hammer flies out of your hand when working on someone else's vehicle you're gonna wish you had the snap on hammer i almost owed my best friend a windshield with the light blue sunscreen built into the glass in the top of the windshield in a 1995 ford mustang in 2002 that would not have been a cheap windshield to have to replace at the time
I’ve been eyeing those koken lug sockets. Are they worth it over cheap ones in your opinion?
absolutely!
What do you charge for personal screw drivers
No charge Dale just shipping cost which shouldn't be much for a couple of small screwdrivers
Does a part of you want a custom organizer to include your continuation sockets?
Yes!
Where did you get that tray for the mobile one drawer?
Tool Garage Organizer Tray www.amazon.com/stores/ErnstManufacturingInc/page/8C6E102E-BF94-4D0D-9E13-F68F08348225?ref_=ast_bln
Thank you
Are genius sockets good?
Yes they a very good sockets for the money if you don't mind the matte finish.
@@Bryan916 there the only brand in 1/2 that I can find mid length impact sockets.
@@drew5992 I know that set, the socket are legit 👌
@@Bryan916 thanks bro. I already subbed